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The Provincial Flag

The Saskatchewan provincial flag was adopted on Sept. 22, 1969. The
green represents the provinces northern forests and the yellow or gold
it's wheat fields. The provincial flower is prominently displayed.

The Provincial Flower

The western red lily (also known as the prairie lily) was declared
Saskatchewan's provincial flower on April 8, 1941. It is very rare
and is protected (I was born in Saskatchewan, living there for 20 years
and only saw one once).

The Provincial Bird

The sharp-tailed grouse was adopted as Saskatchewan's provincial bird on
June 29, 1988.

The grouse is often called a 'prairie chicken' by people in the
province (even within official documents). That's certainly what
we call them when we watch the dog chase them around on grandma and
grandpa's farm. However, this is not technically correct -- the
birds are actually sharp-tailed grouse.